| Crazy the lack of Public School recruits, I have to believe there are some great players out there. Are there some PS players on the club teams? Just trying to figure out the correlation. |
It has been true for the last few seasons. Might be a few more like 1 or 2 public school players for D1 then once d3 starts picking up a bunch of PS kids will committ to CNU Mary Washington and Roanoake. I think public schools not playing NCAA rules hurts a little as well. Big difference |
| In general, coaches are not going to watch PS games. If the player wants to play D1 lax, he needs to be heads and shoulders better than every other kid out there (assuming he doesn't play for a good club team). They just don't get enough looks. Most PS teams aren't very good and an above average player can score 10 points a night. But this doesn't mean they would be able to score that against quality teams in IAC/WCAC. It's too bad that lax in the DMV is dominated by privates, but if you desire to play D1 while attending PS - You must play on a good club team or impress during showcases. |
Is it? I could make the argument for maybe Maryland area where some of the public schools are powerhouses in lacrosse (for example Severna or Broadneck), but not for northern Virginia. Correlation is pretty easy to analyze. A good portion of the local Va kids that play club for non power house clubs (VLC, true, top caliber) are really down in rankings. The trend has been the last few years for a good majority of NOVA lax kids to 1 try to get on one the better clubs (NL, ML, DC Express, Hawks, etc) and 2 many of those kids and family are making the decision to send them to private
Lets just quickly look at some of the local clubs I mentioned: Top Caliber 2027 Ranked #349 True Nova Black 2027 Ranked #164 True Nova Green 2027 Ranked #449 VLC Dico 2027 Ranked #108 These clubs based on rankings alone are not being put into top brackets and as such, have very limited visibility from college coaches. And these kids are not being seen at all from HS games. So unless these kids and families are hitting showcases hard and prospect camps, their chances of landing scholarships gets less and less. |
| I would say even getting recruited will be challenging, getting a scholarship is near impossible. |
| It’s hard enough for the local public high schools to match up against the local private schools. College coaches know there’s no way they’d be able to compete with the top private schools in the country. Unless the public school player is in a club playing against players from St Antony’s, Haverford, Culver, Taft, Loomis, Malvern Prep, Lawrenceville, Boys Latin, Severn, Calvert Hall, McDonough in the summer. The likelihood of them getting recruited high D1 is unlikely. |
| What a naive and uninformed remark! COLLEGE COACHES pay NO attention to whether a student attends a public or RANDOM private high school? The real focus is on the club scene. The club team that your child is a part of is the ultimate key to college recruitment. Following that, sending them to one of the elite private schools specializing in lacrosse, as mentioned in the earlier post, would be the next best option. |
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Lacrosse is a joke sport.
wait till your kids go to college and learn very quickly, 90% of the students, don't even know what the sport is. Have fun playing it in MS and HS, the sport dies in college. |
haha, you can't catch or throw |
Crazy because I’ve heard several college coaches including Danowski and Shay say they rely heavily on high school film while recruiting because there’s too much hero ball in club lacrosse. |
Yet here you are posting. Hate then because your kids ain't them. |
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DC Express 2027:
1 Navy (Bullis) Defense 1 St. Joseph's (Bullis) LSM 1 Holy Cross (GP) Midfield 1 Hampton (Bullis) Defense Next Level 2027: 1 Michigan (Deerfield) Defense 1 Cornell (GC) Midfield 1 Dartmouth (Landon) LSM 1 Penn (Bullis) Midfield 1 Cornell (Landon) Defense 1 Brown (STA) Defense 1 Delaware (Landon) LSM 1 Brown (GP) Attack 1 Bucknell (STC) Goalie 1 Georgetown (Landon) Attack 1 Johns Hokpkins (GP) Midfield 1 Villanova (SJC) Attack 1 Villanova (Landon) Attack 1 Monmouth (BL) FOGO Madlax 2027: 1 AF (SJC) Defense 1 Army (HP-TX) FOGO 1 Penn State (Yorktown) Attack 1 Princeton (GP) Midfield 1 Delaware (GC) Defense 1 Villanova (SJC) LSM 1 Michigan (Deerfield) Midfield 1 Penn State (SJC) Attack/Midfield 1 Ohio State (Taft) Attack 1 Bucknell (STC) Defense 1 Bucknell (SJC) Defense 1 Providence (GZ) SSDM 1 Colgate (GZ) Midfield VLC 2027: IAC: Bullis - Navy (D), Penn (M), St. Joseph's (LSM), Hampton (D) GP - Princeton (M), Brown (A), Johns Hopkins (Midfield), Navy (A), Holy Cross (M) Landon - Dartmouth (LSM), Cornell (D), Delaware (LSM), Georgetown (A), Villanova (A) STA - Brown (D) WCAC: SJC - AF (D), Navy (M), MD (FOGO), Villanova (LSM), Penn State (A/M), Bucknell (D), Villanova (A) DM - AF (G) GC - Cornell (M), Delaware (D) GZ - Providence (M), Colgate (M) MAC: Public: Yorktown - Penn State (A) Others: Deerfield - Michigan (D), Michigan (M) Highland Park HS - Army (FOGO) Taft - Ohio State (A) St. Christophers - Bucknell (D), Bucknell (G) BL - Monmouth (FOGO) |
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Once again proving the correlation between a lacrosse Mom's anxiety over recruiting, and her need to say really stupid things.
try to resist posting nonsense over nothing, and just post commitments. If the stress is too much to bear, perhaps stay off the thread until your own son commits? |
| From a high school recruiting perspective, the NHSLS tournament has almost every D1 coach attend - probably all of them. IMO, it is the premier tournament for recruiting. For club it’s probably NLF championship, crab feast, or Naptown. For Showcases it is probably main stage, juniors open, NB all American. From attending these events I can say that 90% of the kids are from private hs that have strong lacrosse programs. |
Think that's only true for summer's NHSLS, especially since Hilgartner is now at GP and won't be able to multi-task. The fall NHSLS was always less well attended and its even going to be worse this coming fall with Larenceville, Haverford, Hill, Loomis, Taft and Brunswick all skipping to go to a new one up in NJ. Also, you've got similar events in Orlando, Atlanta, Dallas and Denver. So, more regionally focused. |